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Jack Is Dead

Overcoming the Narcissistic Discard

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Jack Is Dead

De: Emi Marley
Narrado por: Katie Boothe
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BESTSELLER JACK IS DEAD IS AN INSIGHTFUL METAPHOR THE AUTHOR SHARES THE FUNERAL BREAK UP METHOD AFTER A NARCISSIST DISCARD USING THE ICONIC MOVIE, THE TITANIC.

Have you recently been discarded by a narcissist? Are you feeling lost, this book teaches you how to navigate through the treacherous waters of a discard.

"Jack is Dead" is Marley's gripping personal narrative of navigating the complex dynamics of a relationship with a narcissist, and her courageous journey towards reclaiming her sense of self. Drawing a poignant parallel to the tragic love story of the Titanic, Marley skillfully uses this iconic tale as a metaphor to illuminate the deceptive nature of narcissistic bonds. Through her journey, she provides a beacon of hope for others who have weathered the storms of narcissistic relationships. Deeply insightful and powerfully written, "Jack is Dead" is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of narcissism and the transformative potential of healing. Marley's story reminds us that even in the darkest of times, the light of our true selves can shine through.

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It had been about one hundred and fifty days since the break-up of my relationship with a narcissist when I watched the movie, "The Titanic.”I knew that I didn't need to watch a love story, but it turns out, that's exactly what I needed. It marked the beginning of closure and healing. Although the path ahead wouldn't be an easy one, as I navigated through the depths of grief. But it was there that I discovered valuable lessons along the way. But most importantly, the treasure.The author, a therapist, recounts her own journey of recovery from a narcissistic discard using the funeral-breakup method. She discovered that sometimes, the only closure one gets, is the one you give yourself.

©2024 Emi Marley (P)2024 Emi Marley
Abuso Crianza y Familias Desarrollo Personal Familias Disfuncionales Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones Salud Mental Trastornos de la Personalidad Éxito Personal Narcisismo
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